Discover a hidden side of Asakusa that most people don't know! Our guide, a night-time Asakusa specialist, will take you on a relaxing walking tour away from the daytime crowds, immersing you in the magical atmosphere. Asakusa at night is a perfect spot for photography.
The tour begins with a stroll through the Asakusa underground shopping arcade. This area is difficult to access without a guide, but it retains the atmosphere of old Asakusa and offers opportunities to interact with locals.
You can enjoy “Denki Brandy,” a unique blended whiskey born in Asakusa during the Meiji era.
Even if you don't drink alcohol, don't worry—we also have non-alcoholic options available!
※On Wednesdays and store holidays, the drink menu may be subject to change.
Then, visit the beautifully illuminated Sensoji Temple, learning about its history and significance as you wander through the tranquil grounds.
※The main hall closes at 6pm, so you may not be able to enter.
[ Meetup ] In front of "Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center" 10 minutes before departure time. *Your guide will have a green sign board saying "Japan Wonder Travel" *We will leave on time, so please make sure to be there on time!(We could not wait!)
Oldest surviving underground shopping street in Japan. It is about 50 meters long and is known for its strong Showa-era retro atmosphere.
Kaminarimon, also known as the "Thunder Gate," is the iconic entrance gate to Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. It features statues of the gods of wind and thunder, Fujin and Raijin, on either side. The gate is famous for its large red lantern hanging in the center, making it a popular photo spot for visitors.
This bustling shopping street leads to Sensoji Temple and is lined with shops selling traditional Japanese snacks, souvenirs, and crafts.
One of the oldest and most famous temples in Tokyo, dedicated to the goddess of mercy, Kannon. The temple's main gate, Kaminarimon, is a popular photo spot. ※The main hall closes at 6pm, so you may not be able to enter.
Hanayashiki Street is a lively street located near Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. It is named after Hanayashiki, Japan's oldest amusement park, which is located nearby. The street is lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes, offering a variety of traditional Japanese snacks, souvenirs, and local delicacies. It's a great place to experience the nostalgic charm of old Tokyo while enjoying some shopping and dining.
Hoppy Street in Asakusa is a vibrant street known for its numerous izakayas (Japanese pubs) that serve a local drink called "Hoppy." This street is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to enjoy traditional Japanese food, such as yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and oden (a hot pot dish), along with refreshing beverages. The relaxed and friendly atmosphere makes it a great place to experience Japanese nightlife and local cuisine.
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